In June 2016, WSU kicked off a campaign to fund a new state-of-the-art facility to support vital teaching, research, and outreach in honey bee and pollinator science. This fundraising effort aims to strengthen and expand the program by building laboratories, classrooms, and habitat with a state-of-the-art building. The new WSU Honey Bee + Pollinator Research Facility will create greater opportunities for research with improved laboratories, increased hands-on training, and critical new habitat for honey bee and pollinator nutrition.

Architectual rendering of the new Honey Bee Research Facility. Currently we are in the fundrasing stage of this project. If you would like to donate to this project click here.

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